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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Docker is supported on the following versions of Debian:
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- [*Debian testing stretch (64-bit)*](#debian-wheezy-stable-7-x-64-bit)
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- [*Debian testing stretch (64-bit)*](#debian-wheezy-stable-7-x-64-bit)
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- [*Debian 8.0 Jessie (64-bit)*](#debian-jessie-80-64-bit)
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- [*Debian 8.0 Jessie (64-bit)*](#debian-jessie-80-64-bit)
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- - [*Debian 7.7 Wheezy (64-bit)*](#debian-wheezy-stable-7-x-64-bit)
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+ - [*Debian 7.7 Wheezy (64-bit)*](#debian-wheezy-stable-7-x-64-bit) (backports required)
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>**Note**: If you previously installed Docker using `APT`, make sure you update
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>**Note**: If you previously installed Docker using `APT`, make sure you update
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your `APT` sources to the new `APT` repository.
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your `APT` sources to the new `APT` repository.
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@@ -36,6 +36,26 @@ Docker is supported on the following versions of Debian:
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$ uname -r
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$ uname -r
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+ Additionally, for users of Debian Wheezy, backports must be available. To enable backports in Wheezy:
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+ 1. Log into your machine and open a terminal with `sudo` or `root` privileges.
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+ 2. Open the `/etc/apt/sources.list.d/backports.list` file in your favorite editor.
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+ If the file doesn't exist, create it.
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+ 3. Remove any existing entries.
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+ 4. Add an entry for backports on Debian Wheezy.
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+ An example entry:
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+ deb http://http.debian.net/debian wheezy-backports main
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+ 5. Update package information:
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+ $ apt-get update
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### Update your apt repository
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### Update your apt repository
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Docker's `APT` repository contains Docker 1.7.1 and higher. To set `APT` to use
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Docker's `APT` repository contains Docker 1.7.1 and higher. To set `APT` to use
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